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This book focuses on the basic principles of digital electronics and logic design and is an outgrowth of the lectures delivered to undergraduate students. Each chapter starts with learning goals and can be used for self-study, practice and as a guide to what can be expected in the examinations. A large number of diagrams are provided to illustrate the concept related to digital electronics so that students can easily comprehend the subject. Solved examples within the text explain the concepts discussed and exercises at the end of each chapter drill the reader in self-study.

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on the basic principles of digital electronics and logic design and is an outgrowth of the lectures delivered to undergraduate students. Each chapter starts with learning goals and can be used for self-study, practice and as a guide to what can be expected in the examinations. A large number of diagrams are provided to illustrate the concept related to digital electronics so that students can easily comprehend the subject. Solved examples within the text explain the concepts discussed and exercises at the end of each chapter drill the reader in self-study.
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Autorenporträt
Subir Kumar Sarkar is professor in the Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, Jadavpur University, West Bengal, India. He has published five textbooks on engineering and more than 480 technical research papers in archived international and national journals and peer-reviewed conferences. Prof. Sarkar is a senior member of the IEEE; life fellow of the Institute of Engineers, India, and the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers, India; and life member of the Indian Society for Technical Education and the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science. Asish Kumar De is associate professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India. He has published around 20 research papers in archived international and national journals and peer-reviewed conferences. His research interests include nanodevice simulation and modeling and application of soft computing tools in device modeling. Prof. De has 10 years of research experience and has been teaching for more than 26 years. Souvik Sarkar obtained his ME and PhD in engineering from Jadavpur University. He is an application consultant at IBM Global Business Services, India. He has published around 25 research publications in archived international and national journals and peer-reviewed conferences.